Ex-Suns, former Lakers head coach Frank Vogel joins Mavericks as lead assistant for Jason KiddNew Foto - Ex-Suns, former Lakers head coach Frank Vogel joins Mavericks as lead assistant for Jason Kidd

Frank Vogel has his next coaching stop, and it's his first assistant role since 2011. The veteran NBA head coach is joining the Dallas Mavericks coaching staff as the lead assistant under Jason Kidd, according toESPN's Shams Charania. Vogel had previously worked as a consultant for Kidd last season and will now take on a more formal role. The hire will reunite Vogel with Anthony Davis, with whom he won an NBA title as Lakers head coach in 2020. Vogel has 12 seasons of experience as a head coach with the Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic and Indiana Pacers. He won the title with the Lakers in the COVID-19 bubble, but has struggled to find a stable situation since then. He lasted only one season with the Suns, who fired him after posting a 49-33 record in 2023-24. This job will be Vogel's first assistant position since he was a member of Jim O'Brien's staff on the 2011-12 Pacers. Bringing on Vogel is part of an eventful offseason for the Mavericks, who also just had a very eventful season as well. Their current core is an odd mixture of young and old, with Davis, Klay Thompson and Kyrie Irving as leaders while the 18-year-oldCooper Flagg arrives as the future of the franchise. The team has also acquired D'Angelo Russell and Dante Exum to share ball-handling duties while Irving recovers from a knee injury expected to keep him out well into the 2025-26 season. It's hard to say how exactly the Mavericks will look next season with a full season of Davis and Flagg, but Vogel's known penchant for defensive scheming figures to be an asset.

Ex-Suns, former Lakers head coach Frank Vogel joins Mavericks as lead assistant for Jason Kidd

Ex-Suns, former Lakers head coach Frank Vogel joins Mavericks as lead assistant for Jason Kidd Frank Vogel has his next coaching stop, and i...
Caitlin Clark to miss 4th straight game for Fever with a strained left groinNew Foto - Caitlin Clark to miss 4th straight game for Fever with a strained left groin

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Caitlin Clark will miss her fourth consecutive game with a strained left groin for the Indiana Fever when they host Las Vegas. The Fever announced Clark's status on Wednesday, a day before their game against the Aces. Clark's most recent absence, theWNBACommissioner's Cup victory over the Minnesota Lynxon Tuesday, did not count toward the regular-season standings. "She's making progress," Fever coach Stephanie White said. "Making progress and feeling good are two different things. We want to make sure that she feels good. We want to make sure that she's confident. We want to make sure that we're not putting her in a position to have any setbacks." Clark, the first overall pick in the 2024 draft and one of the twocaptains selected for the WNBA All-Star Gamelater this month, never missed a game in college at Iowa or with the Fever as a rookie. A strained quadriceps earlier this season kept her out for five games. ___ AP WNBA:https://apnews.com/hub/WNBA

Caitlin Clark to miss 4th straight game for Fever with a strained left groin

Caitlin Clark to miss 4th straight game for Fever with a strained left groin INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Caitlin Clark will miss her fourth consecut...
MLB All-Star starters: Cal Raleigh makes the cut; Dodgers, Tigers have 3 players eachNew Foto - MLB All-Star starters: Cal Raleigh makes the cut; Dodgers, Tigers have 3 players each

The Big Dumper is headed to the All-Star Game. Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh was revealed Wednesday alongside the rest of the starters for this year's MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta. The 28-year-old Raleigh is in the midst of a breakout season in which he leads baseball in home runs and RBI. His reward is his first trip to the All-Star Game in his fifth MLB season. He'll be the first Mariners starter since Nelson Cruz in 2015. Raleigh was one of 16 All-Star starters revealed Wednesday for the American League and National League rosters. Starters were determined via a two-phase voting system MLB implemented this year. Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani and New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judgewere previously announced as startersafter they were the leading vote-getters in Phase 1 of voting, which ended June 26. Judge led all players with 4,012,983 votes, and Ohtani led NL players with 3,967,668 votes. Wednesday's results are based on Phase 2 of voting, which took place from June 30 through July 2 and determined the rest of the starting position players after the finalists at each spot were previously announced. Finalists were determined via Phase 1 voting. Votes from Phase 1 did not carry over into Phase 2. First-time All-Stars are italicized. 1B: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays (over Paul Goldschmidt) 2B: Gleyber Torres, Detroit Tigers (over Jackson Holliday) SS:Jacob Wilson, Athletics(over Bobby Witt Jr.) 3B: José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians (over Alex Bregman) OF: Aaron Judge, New York Yankees OF: Riley Greene, Detroit Tigers (over Steven Kwan) OF: Javier Báez, Detroit Tigers (over Mike Trout) C:Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners(over Alejandro Kirk) DH:Ryan O'Hearn, Baltimore Orioles(over Ben Rice) 1B: Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers (over Pete Alonso) 2B: Ketel Marte, Arizona Diamondbacks (over Tommy Edman) SS: Francisco Lindor, New York Mets (over Mookie Betts) 3B: Manny Machado, San Diego Padres (over Max Muncy) OF: Ronald Acuña Jr., Atlanta Braves (over Juan Soto) OF:Pete Crow-Armstrong, Chicago Cubs(over Andy Pages) OF: Kyle Tucker, Chicago Cubs (over Teoscar Hernández) C: Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers (over Carson Kelly) DH: Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Dodgers The Dodgers and Detroit Tigers lead their respective leagues in starters, with three each, which isn't much of a surprise considering they're tied for the best record in MLB at 54-32 entering Wednesday. Will Smith and Freddie Freeman joined Ohtani in the lineup, while Gleyber Torres, Riley Greene and Javier Báez made it for the Tigers. There's a decent chance those trios have more company once the rest of the rosters are announced, especially with Cy Young candidates Tarik Skubal and Yoshinobu Yamamoto likely to be in the fold. The Dodgers actually had a shot to claim eight of the nine starting NL spots, but only two of their seven players emerged victorious in Phase 2 of the voting. The lone rookie to make the cut was Jacob Wilson, the Athletics' shortstop who was playing at Grand Canyon University only two years ago and now looks like one of the most exciting young players in the majors. He won the closest one-on-one race of the field, edging out Kansas City Royals star Bobby Witt Jr. 52% to 48%. Wilson will be just the second rookie to start at shortstop in All-Star history, joining Baltimore's Ron Hansen, who started at short in 1960. All-Star pitchers and reserves will be announced July 6 and determined via a combined vote of players and the MLB commissioner's office. As always, at least one player from each team will be represented. The All-Star Game will take place at Truist Park in Atlanta on July 15 (8 p.m. ET on Fox). The Home Run Derby will take place July 14 (8 p.m. ET on ESPN).

MLB All-Star starters: Cal Raleigh makes the cut; Dodgers, Tigers have 3 players each

MLB All-Star starters: Cal Raleigh makes the cut; Dodgers, Tigers have 3 players each The Big Dumper is headed to the All-Star Game. Seattle...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia alleges "psychological torture" at Salvadoran prison

Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the man whose mistaken deportation by the Trump administration has fueleda monthslong legal saga— alleged Wednesday that he faced "psychological torture" and "severe beatings" after he was sent to a supermax prison in El Salvador earlier this year. The new allegations emerged in alegal filingby attorneys for Abrego Garcia in Maryland federal court, seeking to amend his lawsuit against the Trump administration over his deportation. Abrego Garcia was flown back to the United States in early June — months after a Maryland judge ordered his return — andpromptly chargedwith human smuggling in Tennessee, but his attorneys say they're concerned he could be deported again. Abrego Garcia's lawyers havepreviously describedhis more than three-week stint at El Salvador'sTerrorism Confinement Center, or CECOT, as "torture." But Wednesday's court filing offers new allegations of his "severe mistreatment," which Abrego Garcia says included "severe beatings, severe sleep deprivation, inadequate nutrition, and psychological torture." He says he lost 31 pounds during his time in prison. Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, was part of a groupof more than250 Venezuelan and Salvadoran men who weredeportedfrom the U.S. to El Salvador and held in CECOT in mid-March. Shortly after his arrival at the Salvadoran mega-prison, an official there said, "Welcome to CECOT. Whoever enters here doesn't leave," the court filing alleges. The filing states prison staff then forced Abrego Garcia to strip and change into a uniform, kicked him to make him hurry up, shaved his head and marched him to a cell while hitting him with batons — leaving him with "visible bruises and lumps all over his body." Abrego Garcia says he was kept in a crowded, windowless cell with metal bunks and lights that remained on for 24 hours a day. In one case, Abrego Garcia and his cellmates were allegedly forced to kneel for nine hours, and were struck if they fell down. After more than three weeks, Abrego Garcia says he was transferred to a different area and was "photographed with mattresses and better food" in what he believed to be staged images. Abrego Garcia was eventually transferred to a different prison in early April, but he says he was still denied contact with his attorneys or family members. Early on during his time at CECOT, Abrego Garcia says prison staff sorted a group of inmates based on whether they had gang tattoos but acknowledged that wasn't the case for him, saying, "Your tattoos are fine." The Trump administration has alleged in the past that Abrego Garciahas tattooslinking him to the gang MS-13, which his lawyers have strongly denied. Separately, Wednesday's court filing says U.S. immigration agents falsely told Abrego Garcia after his March arrest that he would be allowed to see a judge. Prior to his removal to El Salvador, Abrego Garcia said he "repeatedly requested judicial review," but officials responded by "deliberately misleading" him, according to the court filing. Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement: "This illegal alien is an MS-13 gang member, alleged human trafficker, and a domestic abuser. The media's sympathetic narrative about this criminal illegal gang member has completely fallen apart, yet they continue to peddle his sob story. We hear far too much about gang members and criminals' false sob stories and not enough about their victims." Abrego Garcia has denied membership in MS-13. His wifesought and received a temporary protective orderin 2021 after alleging domestic abuse, but the case was dismissed after she didn't appear at a hearing. She said earlier this year she "acted out of caution after a disagreement with Kilmar," and decided not to move forward with the process because they "were able to work through this situation privately as a family." CBS News has reached out to the White House for comment. Abrego Garcia's lawyers ask for his return to Maryland Wednesday's amended lawsuit asks U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis to declare the Trump administration's actions unconstitutional and order Abrego Garcia's immediate return to Maryland. The suit also asks Xinis to reinstate a 2019 order that allowed Abrego Garcia to remain out of custody as long as he checks in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement regularly. He is currently being held in pretrial detention in Tennessee. Xinishas not ruled onAgrego Garcia's lawyers' request to file the amended lawsuit, which would update an earlier suit that led Xinis and theSupreme Courtto order the government to "facilitate" his return to the U.S. That original lawsuit — filed in March — hinged partly on a 2019 court order barring Abrego Garcia from being deported to El Salvador. The government said he was sent there anyway due to an "administrative error." Meanwhile, the Trump administrationasked Xinis last monthto dismiss Abrego Garcia's lawsuit as moot, arguing he has already received the relief he requested because the government took "extraordinary steps" to return him to the U.S. The administration says Abrego Garcia — who entered the U.S. illegally in 2011 — has "no right to remain in the United States." A hearing in Xinis' courtroom isscheduled for Monday. Abrego Garcia is separatelyfacing criminal smuggling chargesin Tennessee, with federal prosecutors alleging he worked to transport undocumented migrants from Texas to other parts of the U.S. for years. Abrego Garcia has pleaded not guilty. A judge in NashvilleorderedAbrego Garcia to be released ahead of trial last month, but his attorneysaskedthat he remain in custody, citing fears the Trump administration could detain and deport him on immigration grounds as soon as he leaves jail. A Justice Department lawyersaidin Xinis' courtroom last week that once Abrego Garcia is released from detention, Immigration and Customs Enforcement intends to begin removal proceedings to send him to an unspecified "third country" other than El Salvador. The Justice Department maintains there are "no imminent plans" to deport him. A Tennessee magistrate judge ruled Monday that Abrego Garcia will stay in custody until at least mid-July. 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Kilmar Abrego Garcia alleges "psychological torture" at Salvadoran prison

Kilmar Abrego Garcia alleges "psychological torture" at Salvadoran prison Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the man whose mistaken deportatio...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was beaten, tortured in El Salvador prison, court filing saysNew Foto - Kilmar Abrego Garcia was beaten, tortured in El Salvador prison, court filing says

Kilmar Abrego Garciahas experienced "severe beatings" and "psychological torture" in a supermax prison in El Salvador after he was deported by the Trump administration, according to a new court filing. The filing in federal court on Wednesday, July 2, also says that Abrego Garcia experienced "severe sleep deprivation" and nutrition so inadequate that he lost 31 pounds while he was at the Terrorism Confinement Center, also known as CECOT, in Tecoluca, El Salvador. Abrego Garcia, a native of El Salvador living with legal permission in Beltsville, Maryland, was mistakenlydeported and taken to CECOTin March. The new details from Abrego Garcia's treatment at CECOT come as part of a lawsuit filed by his wife against the Trump administration, which is seeking to have the matter thrown out because he has since been returned to the United States. An indictment accuses Abrego Garcia of conspiring to bring immigrants into the United States illegally from various Central and South American countries. He has pleadednot guilty. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Kilmar Abrego Garcia was tortured in El Salvador prison: Lawyers

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was beaten, tortured in El Salvador prison, court filing says

Kilmar Abrego Garcia was beaten, tortured in El Salvador prison, court filing says Kilmar Abrego Garciahas experienced "severe beatings...

 

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